Prince Harry has ditched his royal surname after quitting Britain to live in Los Angeles Meghan Markle. In documents registering his new green travel firm Travalyst, the Duke of Sussex uses neither his HRH title nor Mountbatten-Windsor.
Harry has also gone without ‘Wales’, which he used at school and in the Army. Harry – who last month fled Canada with Meghan Markle – is instead listed as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.
Official documents registered with Companies House list him as an “individual person with significant control” in the firm. The company's purpose is filed as "other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified".